3 Jobs I Do Without Pay

I’m a writer, an exhorter, and an encourager, yet I am paid little (Amazon pays me enough each month to buy a meal) or no money for those jobs. But that’s okay. I love saying what I have to say, what burns deep in my heart. Occasionally I get a nice comment from someone saying that my words have inspired them and touched their heart. That’s the best pay ever! Thank you to everyone who has done that. I hope what I’m writing now will motivate and encourage you today! Blessings!

Talking about the Passover celebration, Moses said: “This observance will be for you like a sign on your hand and a reminder on your forehead that this law of the Lord is to be on your lips.” To have lasting life-changing effect, religious observance must be more than verbal. It must penetrate, transform, and possess the human heart.

In the Bible, the most devout followers of the Passover observance in Jesus’ day, the Pharisees, rejected Him and worked to get the Romans to crucify Him. Jesus, speaking to the proudly observant Pharisees quoted Isaiah 28:13. He said: “These people honor Me with their lips, but their hearts are far from Me.”

It’s easy to say and do religious things while keeping your heart far away from God’s presence. Biblical Christianity is far more than merely making a decision to passively attend the weekly services of a religion that preaches about Jesus and to routinely observe its ceremonies.

True Christianity is full surrender and obedience to the direct personal never-ending authority of the living Lord and Savior, day and night. Refuse to let your heart pass over the reality of the Passover and the present-day presence and power of the body and blood of the resurrected Jesus Christ.

When you say
You love God
But keep your heart
Far apart
From His presence,
You miss the essence
Of Christianity.

Jesus
Wasn’t born
To appease us
And support
our pride.
He came so He
Can live inside
Us day and night
And personally guide
Us to walk and live
In His love and humility.

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The Countercultural Heritage of Open Heartedness

I have a heritage of open heartedness, but it’s not genetic or cultural. It’s countercultural. Somehow as a small child I began to learn to go against my western cultural heritage of privacy and hardness of heart. I began to train myself to be transparent and honest.

Then one day in college I discovered a book that began to expose the darkness hidden in my heart and to flood me with light. I’ve been reading that book daily (with very few exceptions) for more than 55 years. The transparency of that book has led (and continues to lead) me deeper and deeper into my openhearted heritage. Here are some of the things it has taught me.

A hardened heart is not the sign of an innate lack of sensitivity. It’s a sign of pride, of fear, of stubbornness and of deep insecurity. Religion is a poor substitute for ongoing sensitivity and attentiveness to the risen Jesus.

God frequently uses ordinary people, daily occurrences, and flashes of thought to communicate to people. Simple things often shine supernatural light on those who notice them.

People try to avoid the voice and the presence of the God who asks, “Where are you?” They prefer to replace Him with their self-made gods.

Create space within yourself for prayer without ceasing. The purpose of prayer is to nurture and cultivate ongoing sensitivity to, awareness of, and surrender to the presence of the living God. “Draw near to God and He will draw near to you.”

Like ancient Israel in the wilderness, we human beings have the tendency to harden our heart in an ongoing attempt to protect ourselves from the inner pain of sensitivity and guilt. We often would rather hide inside our hardened heart than come out of the wilderness of our self-imposed darkness and into the marvelous light of God’s healing.

We humans don’t lack sensitivity to the presence of the living God speaking in our heart. We too often lack the courage to listen to Him, so we strive (often unconsciously) to ignore or shut down His voice. When people become aware of the presence of God their first tendency is to run and to hide–to get away from the uncomfortable conviction of sin and call to repentance that His presence brings.

Sensitivity to the presence of Jesus isn’t cultivated merely by hearing sermons or by learning more religious information. It’s nurtured by welcoming the Holy Spirit to be your constant inner guide. The greatest fact-checker is “Christ in you, the hope of glory.” He is “the way, the truth, and the life.” Let Him continually fact-check your heart and personally direct your life.

Most human beings are innately very sensitive to the presence of God. When they hear the name of Jesus spoken sincerely from the heart, most people either become noticeably uncomfortable or very happy. Few people are passively oblivious to the deeply heart-felt mention of His name.

Try it for yourself. Begin to talk about Jesus like you sincerely believe that He is alive and present. Then notice how people respond.

Jesus isn’t just an example to for people to follow. His is present today to literally live within and through people. Christianity isn’t just about gaining religious information. It’s about experiencing continual transformation.

When a church service or other Christian gathering begins to regularly allow the Spirit of God to freely manifest without human controls, some people who feel uncomfortable with intimacy with God will eventually work (often behind the scenes) to shut it down. I’ve seen this happen too many times to count. It is a tragedy when Christians only focus on what Jesus did in the past and ignore His presence, His voice, and His actions in the present.

The saddest race
That humans face
Is the race
To run away
From God’s presence.
Stop that race.
Turn around and face
Your Maker.
Let Him replace
The hardness
Of your heart
With Christ’s love
And forgiveness.
Create inner space
For His amazing grace!

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I Associate with Non-Religious Spirituality

Religion is often a vaccine that keeps people from catching a clear, captivating vision of the risen Jesus. Routine religion can easily become a distraction that traps people in spiritual inaction and self-righteous satisfaction. It often hinders people from being continually aware of the glorious, never-ending attraction of the living Jesus.

Being taught about Jesus without being brought into ongoing surrender to and interaction with Him, misses the point of Christianity. Learning religious information without being inwardly transformed by the living Jesus doesn’t accomplish much.

The most important thing that a Christian needs to do is to be always aware of, attentive to, and obedient to the inner presence of the risen Jesus. We’ve made Christianity mostly about never-ending learning about religion when it should be more about never-ending yearning for a closer and closer relationship with the living Jesus.

Churches, Bible schools, and seminaries (where people are taught information about Christianity) abound, but where are the discipleship centers where people are trained and mentored to daily listen to and obey the risen Jesus? Too many Christians stay stuck in acquiring more religious information through sermons, conferences, and seminars, when what is really needed is first-hand awareness of and full surrender to Christ’s inward presence and power that transforms people from within and continually produces the godly character of the fruit of the Holy Spirit.

Perhaps Christians need training centers more than preaching centers — gatherings for practical hands-on training in listening to and obeying the risen Jesus. Yet it’s hard to find such a spiritual gift encounter group where Christians gather to receive and demonstrate the gifts of the Spirit.

Christians aren’t called to be comfortable. We’re called to be led by and obedient to the Spirit moment-by-moment. (Romans 8:14.)

Here’s an example: The humility to “bless those who curse you” is not weakness. It’s Christianity in action! It is alignment with the presence and power of the living God. Be courageous enough to try it and see. This very day say something kind to someone who has said bad things about you. Too many Christians don’t have the courage to “Bless those who curse you.”

Is the body of Christ relational or institutional? I believe that the body of Christ is relational, not organizational. I believe that Jesus wants to build His body by connecting people heart-to-heart with Himself and with each other — not by dividing His followers and lining them up under multitudes of divisive, independent human hierarchies.

It’s easy to be
Stuck in doctrinal info
And religious status quo
With little spiritual
Get up and go.
Christianity
Isn’t what you know.
It is how you grow
Closer and closer
To the risen Jesus.

Religious routine
Focuses on things
That are seen.
It notices the number
Of people present
But often overlooks
The unseen
Presence of Jesus.
Instead of continually
“Looking unto Jesus,”
So His blood can clean
Hurting human hearts,
It looks to the scene
Of its weekly routine.

Jesus doesn’t belong
In a religious cage.
Let Him engage
You heart-to-heart,
Till you’re on the same page
As the Holy Spirit.

The world’s Top Talking-Topics are things such as: sports, the economy, politics, the weather, music, conspiracy theories, entertainment, travel, cooking, movies, current events, accusations, media, history, health problems, patriotism, and on and on. My Top Talking-Topic is the living, resurrected Jesus Christ! I can’t say enough about Him.

Talk about Jesus. Tell people about Him, don’t just listen to a talk about Him.

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More Humility / More Surrender

I could humble myself more day by day. I could lay down my pride and surrender my will more fully to the Good Shepherd.

My Shepherd

Jesus the risen Lord
Is my pastor (shepherd).
I lack nothing.
He leads me.
He refreshes me.
He guides me.
He stays with me.
He comforts me.
He anoints me.
He lives, works, and
Speaks within me.
I overflow
With the fruit
Of His Spirit.

Where there’s humility
There’s tranquility
And civility.
Where there is pride
There’s accusation
And hostility.
“God resists the proud
But gives grace
To the humble.”

Here’s the simplified guide to an amazing life: Continually listen to, follow, and obey the living resurrected Jesus Christ.

We live in an age of deception. We need the Good Shepherd to lead us to truth. The left has left truth behind and superseded it with a person’s feelings and desires. The right has replaced truth with self-righteous assumptions, assertions, accusations, and allegations.

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Advice to Melt the Ice in Your Heart

How do you spell “relief”? Too often it is spelled as “h-e-a-r-t–-h-a-r-d-e-n-i-n-g.” When we humans are in the midst of troubles we tend to cry out to God and allow Him to soften our heart. However, when relief comes and the difficulties depart, it’s easy to harden our heart, to restart our dependence on self, and to realign with our pride.

Real repentance is relief that lasts. It doesn’t vanish behind pride, self-sufficiency, and hardness of heart.

Life’s an amazing mystery. Here we are! I wrote this and now you’re reading and perceiving it. Something is flowing from one life to another, from my heart to yours. I choose to impart kindness, not anger; peace, not hostility; hope, not despair. What are you imparting to others?

Life should be treasured. Savor and appreciate the gift of every moment! To disrespect the gift of human life and make it disposable (to carelessly treat your life and/or any other human life between conception and death) is to totally miss the point of our existence.

I think, (I ponder, I perceive and receive glorious things that are beyond material existence — love, joy, peace, hope, faith, forgiveness, gratitude, and so much more), therefore I am (blessed to be alive). How about you?

The human body is an amazing organic machine. The immense complexities of human anatomy that all have to work together in perfect harmony to keep you alive and functioning well are mind boggling. (Take a look through a book on human anatomy.) But the mind itself, the awareness that is able to perceive and be conscious of the immense complexities of human anatomy including the complexities of the brain, is the most mysterious and glorious part of human existence.

What is this consciousness that humans call me, myself, and I? It is the invisible reality of the nonphysical you. You are more than an incredibly crafted material organism. You are a spirit. You have a soul. You are literally from beyond this physical world. Your intelligence isn’t artificial. It’s real. Think, ponder, and let your genuine intelligence go beyond information sorting. Let it keep you overflowing with wonder, awe, and great gratitude!

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A Tender Heart Gives Me Energy

Hard-hearted people create hardship for themselves and others. They wind up shipwrecked within and yet they pretend that all is well. However, I have found that a tender heart gives me great energy!

The source of a hard heart is sin — the prideful human desire to do our own will instead of God’s will. God created the human heart to be intimately surrendered to and submitted to Him. When we shut down the tenderness or our heart and our awareness of God in our daily life, we have been created so that our neglect of God gradually hardens our heart. That’s why we can honor God with our lips while our heart is far from Him.

God doesn’t want human hearts to be hardened by sin. That’s why Jesus, the God-man, came to proclaim the inner government (kingdom) of God and call to people to repentance and full surrender to His will. He died on the Cross as the sacrifice for our sin and rose again so that “whosoever will” can have a new heart that is continually aware of and reliant on “Christ in you, the hope of glory.”

A hard heart refuses to say and do what God commands. A hard heart quenches what God the Holy Spirit has to say because it doesn’t want to hear it, say it, or do it. Pharoah in ancient Egypt is an example of a hardened heart.

Pharoah was a cruel dictator, holding multitudes of people in the terrible bondage of life-long slavery and forced labor without pay — using them to build gigantic monuments to himself. Moses and Arron repeatedly came to Pharoah and offered him God’s way out of his hardened heart by telling him to set the Hebrew slaves free. Time and again, chance after chance, Pharoah refused to align with God’s will and his refusal led to God’s judgment. Don’t let a similar thing happen to you.

I saw a leaf moving down a road and I knew that the wind was there. Let people see Jesus moving you from within so they will know that He is there in your heart.

Being hateful
Is a stressful
Way to live.
Being prideful
Is deceptive.
Humble yourself.
Be receptive
To God’s presence.

People like to accuse
Other people of things
That they like to excuse
In their own behavior.

When you point your finger
In verbal attack
Three fingers
Always point back
And show that you lack
Heart-felt compassion.
Speak the truth with love.
It’s time we rise above
Speaking our opinions
With anger.

Be a fan of Jesus. Stay excited about Him day and night. Nothing and no one on earth can compare to His glorious splendor! When you become aware of the presence of the risen Jesus, no political leader is worth getting excited about!

Jesus is so much more than a Sunday message. He’s alive and well. He’s working in and through whoever will surrender to Him.

The American government has never been the cause or source of the growth of Christianity in the USA. Christianity has grown here because of mighty moves of God: The first and second Great Awakenings, The Layman’s Prayer Revival of 1859, The Azusa Street Revival/Pentecostal Movement, The Jesus Movement and The Charismatic Movement of the 1970s, and the thousands of local spiritual awakenings in individual churches and communities across the land. If we want lasting spiritual awakening perhaps, we need a reformation of the way we do church so the Spirit can directly lead us.

This picture shows how Jesus keeps my heart bright and tender.

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My Favorite “Album”

Daily writing prompt
What’s your all-time favorite album?

One definition of album is “a blank book for holding a collection of items.” I fill up the album of my memory with the things that I have heard the risen Jesus say and the things that I have seen Him do. One of the ways that I do that is by daily writing and posting those things on my blog (and on Facebook and X). They have become my all-time favorite album.

This is what I heard in my heart this morning:

I’m a Jesus-writer.
I love writing for Jesus.
I want to write for Jesus
All the days of my life.
I listen with my heart.
And some thoughts come from Christ.
Then I use the Bible
So I can verify them.
His sheep hear His voice.
And I write what He says.
I love hearing from Jesus.
I want to hear from Jesus.
All the days of my life!

If you will keep God’s insights in your sight, hope will never be out of sight. The devil is the accuser and he’s good at his job. He doesn’t need you to help him out. Be kind! Keep hope alive.

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I’d Like to Be Better Informed About My Own “I Will Nots”

“I Will Nots”

Pharoah refused to obey the Lord because he had a hardened heart. When God used Moses to tell Pharoah to “Let My people go,” Pharoah replied, “I will not.”

The Bible tells Christians: “Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your heart.” If you have any “I will nots” between you and God, you have hardened your heart.

Here are some “I will nots” that are very common among Christians today: “I will not obey . . .”

* “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your Father in Heaven.”

* “Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you.”

* “Do not repay evil with evil or insult with insult. On the contrary, repay evil with blessing, because to this you were called so that you may inherit a blessing.”

* “Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed.”

* “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others.”

* “As God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.”

* “Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.”

* “Humble yourself under the mighty hand of God.”

* “Repent.”

* “Whoever wants to be My disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow Me.”

* “When you stand praying, if you hold anything against anyone, forgive them, so that your Father in Heaven may forgive you your sins.”

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The music that matters most

Here’s the big picture: Music that is heard by the ears is temporary. Music that is heard with a humble, tender heart can change a person’s life forever. Open your heart to hear the music of “Christ in you, the hope of glory.”

A nation’s government is temporary. If you change it, the change won’t last. Human beings are eternal. When they truly allow the living Jesus to change them from inside out, that change is forever. Seek first the change that lasts — the kingdom of God within you, not the kingdom of human government. To politicize Christianity is to focus on human governments and ignore inner the kingdom of God.

Many Christians today seem to have a hardened heart like the Pharoah in ancient Egypt. When they hear what the Lord says they refuse to obey: “Love your enemies.” “Bless those who curse you.” Where are God’s love-governed people who live moment by moment under the direct heart-to-heart leadership of the risen Jesus? Christians should stop the slander, scorn, spitefulness, and smear tactics and start showering people with Christ’s love.

It is time to let God’s people go free from human control and religious manipulation so they can worship Him in spirit and in truth. Then they can go beyond routine, gather in Jesus’ name (instead of in the name of a church, a preacher, or a ministry) and be led by God’s Spirit.

Churches need to do more than lecture people. They need to train and empower people to open their heart to God and to each other and to speak as the Spirit leads them. (See 1 Corinthians 14:26.) Don’t just find and attend a Spirit-filled conference, church service, or revival. Be one 24/7/365.

Here’s a sign of hardened hearts. Christians are supposed to be one big spiritual family. Instead, we have divided ourselves into tens of thousands of independent religious organizations each one doing our own thing. Oops!

When you repeat someone’s lies (intentionally or unintentionally) you’re being a liar. Refuse to make accusations without personally having solid, tangible, irrefutable proof. It’s easy to cry cheater (and convince yourself that people are guilty of it). It’s hard to prove it beyond any doubt. (The greatly increasing anger and hostility in America is on the verge of breaking it into pieces and totally destroying the economy.) Hardened hearts desperately need to let God’s inner music soften their soul.

God loves people.
You should too.
Let His love
Flow through you.
In all you say
And what you do
Speak truth with love.
If you’re unwilling
To “love your enemies”
You’re not following
The risen Jesus.

Two Misused Words

There’s nothing “great”
About spreading hate.
There’s nothing “reproductive”
About abortion.

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How I Celebrate and Make Everyday a Holiday

I celebrate being alive and make every day an enjoyable holiday. You can to. Here’s how:

Go through your daily life with never-ending conscious awareness of God, refusing to be distracted from Him! It’s easy to walk away from a time of prayer, a Bible study, a devotional, or a church service and leave your short-term focus on God behind. It’s easy to feel good about having done your religious duty and then to put God on the shelf until tomorrow, or next week, or next religious activity.

If you like to set God aside for a while and go do what you want to do, you’re overlooking the all-consuming inner fire that He is. You’re missing out on fully experiencing Christ in you the incredible hope of glory who ever flows from deep within as rivers of living water. You’re not remembering to continually taste and see that the Lord is good. You’re neglecting to always rejoice in the Lord with joy unspeakable and full of glory. You’re forgetting to abide steadfastly in His presence and peace that passes understanding. You’re avoiding praying without ceasing. You’re trying to satisfy your inner hungering and thirsting with something or someone other than the presence and power of the risen Jesus.

Jump into the inner rivers of the Spirit and be continually swept away from self-focus. Ever stir up the heart-fire of the inner presence of the living Jesus. Continually surrender to, adore, and interact with Christ in you. Be mended moment by moment by His mercy and ever surprised by His joy! The way to grow is to go.

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